The Detroit Tigers added a relief pitcher and may yet add another one. It would be an absolute shock if they traded for a starting pitcher.

But how about an infielder or an outfielder?

Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski did not discount the idea entirely Thursday morning during a conference call with media members. But he was asked which he saw as a bigger priority, obtaining an outfielder who hits left-handed or an infielder to help out on the left side.

"I don't know that either one of them would be real high on our priority list at this point," Dombrowski said.

Some have speculated that the Tigers might pursue an outfielder who hits left-handed or a rental-type shortstop to replace rookie Eugenio Suarez. Dombrowski generally doesn't tip his hand when it comes to exactly what his plans are, but he at least indicated that the Tigers are content with what they have in those spots.

With the emergence of J.D. Martinez, the Tigers have four outfielders that manager Brad Ausmus has to rotate in three spots, so it seems unlikely that the Tigers will seek an outfielder.

Dombrowski had high praise for Suarez.

"He's done a very nice job for us," Dombrowski said. "To sum it up, he's mature beyond his years and seems to handle situations very well. He's been solid defensively for us, which is first and foremost, and we think he can continue to do that.

"He's a youngster, so you have to realize he'll go through some ups and downs, but he's also contributed offensively."